Montreal Gazette

2015 Toyota Avalon evokes a Zen- like calm

- LESLEY WIMBUSH

It’s only when I hear, by chance, the haunting, languid melody of Avalon by Bryan Ferry that I remember just how much I like the song. It’s not one of those favourites that leap instantly to my mind but lies hidden in its murky recesses until the next chance encounter.

And so it goes with its automotive namesake, the Toyota Avalon. It had been so long since I’d driven one that I forgot that Toyota’s sedan lineup didn’t end at the Camry. It’s funny, because calling the Avalon “forgettabl­e” would be doing it a disservice. It’s really quite a lovely car.

There was a time when Toyota’s full- sized sedans, much like Buick and Cadillac, appealed mostly to the grey- haired set — dynamicall­y stodgy and as exciting as a blueplate special. Redesigned in 2013, the Avalon is now quietly refined, with a touch of elegance that sets it apart from the more ordinary Camry.

My tester, a 2015 Avalon LTD, wears the ubiquitous silver of the majority of today ’s four- doors, but sharp creases, flared fenders, a swooping roofline and discreet chrome brightwork give it a sense of quiet distinctio­n.

Settling into the plump leather seats, I’m struck by the modern design and level of craftsmans­hip surroundin­g me. The Avalon’s interior is beautifull­y built with first- rate materials. The steering wheel, dashboard and centre console are handsomely covered in stitched leather and trimmed with shiny chrome and real wood accents.

The centre stack is refreshing­ly modern and features just a few flush capacitive- touch switches and cleanly rendered steel knobs, instead of the dizzying array of buttons so common on many of today’s premium sedans.

By the time I’d reached home two hours later, the Avalon had completely won me over. The well-- insulated cabin boasts the level of acoustic hush that is expected from one of the premium luxury brands, not from a volume builder of reliable budget vehicles. There are plenty of cubbies and storage spaces, and all are thoughtful­ly lined to reduce any rattles that might intrude upon the serenity of the quiet interior.

The touch- screen infotainme­nt system is blessedly simple. I’ve been driven to teeth- gnashing frustratio­n by some of the modern interfaces, but the system of simple sliders for volume or climate is easily grasped. With a Toyota this good, who needs a Lexus?

Expecting a ride character on the soft and plushy side, I was pleasantly surprised by the Avalon’s composed handling and firm absorption of bumpy pavement. Where I had anticipate­d body roll, there was composure and a chassis rigidity that was truly impressive.

Power is delivered smoothly from a 3.5- litre V6 that puts out 268 horsepower and 248 poundfeet of torque. There are three drive modes to choose from — Eco, Normal and Sport — which re- map throttle, shifting and steering responses.

Although it seems almost sacri- legious to flog such a respectabl­e sedan, it’s surprising­ly fun to select Sport and use the paddle shifters when negotiatin­g a tight off- ramp. It also adds a nice amount of weight to the steering, which is unfortunat­ely a bit on the numb side.

Calling the Avalon “sporty ” however, is a stretch. Still, the composed assurance with which it handles curves and lane changes is confidence- instilling. There’s a sense of serenity that comes with piloting a vehicle this quiet and drama- free, and like the song, the Avalon evokes a Zen- like calm.

There’s a long list of safety features on board that contribute to this feeling of well- being: blindspot monitor, rear cross- traffic alert, backup camera, a pre- collision system and adaptive cruise control.

During a stretch of miserably cold weather, I achieved an overall fuel consumptio­n rating of 9.8 litres per 100 km; using Eco mode would probably return more impressive ratings.

While I wouldn’t rank the Avalon with the most exciting cars I’ve driven in recent memory, it’s certainly one of the most surprising. And, like its namesake song, it’s one worth rememberin­g.

 ?? L E S L E Y WI MB U S H / D R I V I NG ?? The 2015 Toyota Avalon sports first- rate materials inside and a level of quiet more often found in premium luxury vehicles.
L E S L E Y WI MB U S H / D R I V I NG The 2015 Toyota Avalon sports first- rate materials inside and a level of quiet more often found in premium luxury vehicles.

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